Flate decode fails to expand this string (6211 bytes)

< < / Filter FlateDecode 6211 AR > > stream... endstream

It seems that there is much more to the application just of ZLIB into a stream of /FlateDecode to decompress that is documented.

Does anyone know what I should do to make what follows-compressible by ZLIB? I tried both the regular InflateInit

and inflateInit2 with winbits =-15 and each possible lag adding the header string 10 plus usual character fall a few main characters. Given the fact that PDF readers can easily open this PDF, I need to know what they are doing is special and undocumented for this channel. BTW, I am able to open and read a lot of PDFs (including PDF32000 2008), this one has stumped me completely. FlateDecode beginning of strings with an 'h' or an 'x' - it usually begins with an x 90.

Hex to read from left to right: (ie the first byte is a hexagon of 90 or a decimal 144)

90 99 CB 44 B3 1E 33 A8 CB 39 79 1 29 F9 BA F7 A0 58 90 D8 ED 4TH A1 37 A9

2ND 83 0 A BD 8 C A9 0D 10 E3 B9 0E 53 38 5TH 91 85 14 23 1F 23 FB 7F 41 E7 E8

0D 71 F2 94 F8 EC F3 85 0 A 62 EE FF 7B A6 AE A3 07 8F 56 THIS 65 35 5 2 C1

32. THIS 0E F7 E0 B4 25 85 90 BD 9B E9 CC 7 D C4 B0 F3 F3 3F A3 15 42 47 61 3 B

80 7A F2 BA 45 9 C 1E 63 A7 9B D7 1F 7 5 8A C5 1 35 7 A 71 47 4 0 B C2 89 B

8F C2 CB 04 58 0 B B7 D7 3F BF F2 19 EF E8 91 43 43 2 B 9 07 61 27 CD BA EA

21 D7 D7 EB AC 1 D D9 60 92 THIS FD AD 0 B D6 5TH EF EF 75 42 B8 THIS 9 33 B1 E1

D0 33 0 A 6 A 5 13 1 B 22 C8 B2 6 D 2F 1 D 5TH 38 9 D A6 CD 3A 7 D D0 7TH A0 F9 C3

A0 C5 DA F7 F9 D3 F4 F9 C3 32 62 55 39 3 19:00 7F DB C2 F4 E0 C2 99 A5 64

2 A 42 65 BB 35 07 82 2 B C1 B 5, 37 3RD 5TH 1 C E0 F0 B0 9TH AB 2 C DA 74 12 32 D2

AE 0E 5TH ED F1 C6 67 47 05 61 8 EA E8 FE 75 93 5B D5 A9 A3 38 25 0C AC 4 D

94: 8F FA AF BC ED 17 B4 02 9A 9B C4 A5 BC 64 DC 7B FF 9F 2 86 5 C4 A6 A2

10 33 A8 7F 42 79 B2 E8 71 34 2 B 70 27 48 08 54 C1 C9 A4 E8 46 30 A9 5F C7

3 C 92 FB F4 F0 AE 43 68 6 B A2 D4 76 06 3A EF 90 86 90 CA 87 23 25 98 20 2D

45 67 75 A7 A2 8A A0 7F 7F 77 35 97 83 83 48 9F 1 TO D6 A0 50 8B 00 4B, C5 41

CD 64 50 D3 3 27 4 74 8F AB 70 64 49 98 BD 4B 49 FC E9 C8 B4 C3 BB 9TH 25

12 E2 83 18:00 29 7 B EA F2 26 07 F1 96 87 47 10 13 85 7 C E1 4 2F 8F B0

B7 5B 4F 9 C A8 1 TO 8 HAS 7 B 62 A0 5 D DC E4 76 63 8 2 B CF E9 03 5A D6 20 THIS 7TH

DB 7B BA 1 B 1 TO 8 C2 D1 HAS 1 C B5 3A 6 D 47 05 B4 BC 7 62 70 60 66 EC 9B D1 B7

D8 F1 A6 96 60 57 6 F0 D0 60 BD A9 A9 AF 34 4 A 87 76 AND 41 EA F1 75 3A 44 D9

91 A0 5F 6 B 6 80 52 51 12 7 E0 D D7 1ST 99 D3 FF DD 80 46 16 06 42 DF 16 E1

CA 78 79 6 A 05 50 90 89 F1 00 B3 13 12 28 6 A 43 F 4 D F8 69 29 7TH F5 CA 7B

33 06 72 93 BD 9A CB 1 CB-B0 HAS 41 64 2 C 63 89 99 33 65 24 EC EB 07 D1 D7 B7

00 AB CD 21 9 30 5TH 0F 11 3 A 36 9TH 04 51 67 E2 79 23 2 A 11 C0 C0 AC 9 E 51

19 E9 0B F8 C6 AD 77 14 FF B5 01 34 89 5 D 58 62 0B FF 27 98 94 CF A3 8F

86 CC BA 68 49 23 E7 ED A1 6 D E4 B9 FE 1 A2 B3 E3 46 02 1 B2 1 TO 50 0 C 0A

6TH EE EF 35 69 76 53 09 A5 AA C7 94 DA 08 76 91 65 02 13 34 3 C0 E6 52 88

90 E5 40 4A 9TH C7 D4 0D 3RD FD 8F B3 25 CD 86 F8 D9 A2 A0 6 C E5 DC CD 85 18

FB 9 HAS CC 4B CB A7 02 18 FA 35 10 E0 AC D8 02 03 42 44 29 77 90 FD 3RD C4 A5

1 D B8 8F D6 4A 34 35 FF C8 86 BD E4 67 41 71 87 16 46 2 A 63 57 BC CD 28 C7

B0 1 B 30 24 8F 1E BB CF A1 AB D9 12 0A 9 C FE A7 99 0 B 07 E7 8F 7 B 72 2 E5

D1 9 D 7TH E0 91 86 D3 A8 C4 AA 33 7A 5F 63 5 HAS DA 8 C 0F 29 29 18 64 08 B8 AA

1 A, 1 B 80 B4 05 7TH F9 3 34 15 E6 00 61 91 C8 4TH 95 03 6 C 69 C0 0 A 28 89 1

47 23 9 A 24 85 AND 83 F2 85 92 C8 93 95 D 5 86 72 68 4 19 40 EF 4F 9TH 3RD 6TH 70

C5 DC 3B 7A FE E2 04 8TH E9 EA 25 8 D 6F A1 29 52 74 A9 BD 42 68 09 OF F7 C0

B3 AD 5 B 7 89 AND 90 AA 8 D 02 77 21 12 7 55 03 93 0D BF 32 E9 DA D5 6 B 4 C B2

1 D FE 7 C B7 B5 D9 89 3 A7 18 A0 19 A0 DF CC 4F 54 6 39 04 C8 4A E2 29 03

1F B8 8 79 43 BD 63 5F 02 F0 2 B1 D4 B3 E5 8 36 34 0 B AF 69 92 C4 D5 CC

FB FA 1 88 82 E6 9B BF C8 29 F8 C4 F5 D5 C9 98 CC D6 8TH 7F FC 79 65 AC

5TH FE 71 87 DB 9F F7 9A 2F 8F B2 8 C F7 4F 50 54 38 C5 7A 1 45 21 FE F3 F9

5 B 5 BIS BD F9 C6 AF EF 99 41 63 BE 6 D A8 AB 8F 1E BC 8TH A6 78 45 A5 F2 FA 75

D8 C8 0A AE 72 70 23 C1 F7 A8 CB 01 8 71 17 A-1 DF B4 E6 97 61 67 0F 2B C6 C

91 02 6TH 17 73 28 C3 B2 D2 D0 44 3 B 9 3F HAS 4 7 B 83 F6 9 69 53 07 5 8 A 93

2ND 41 54 47 80 C0 0A E1 A1 10 21 1ST 71 83 71 71 4 C9 AA 26 E9 FC F8 8 76

3 B 83 2F 8 A 16 5 4 HAS B3 82 22 6 B 9 28 AND 38 ED 06 26 65 2A D1 9F 75 64 84 06

DA 75 09 3 A 5 6 5 49 28 26 A8 30 47 64 56 D6 91 95 5 C ED ED D8 THIS D6 70

9 D D9 6 FD 50 56 61 4 B F4 B5 23 47 1F BF 66 34 34 B2 9A B5 DF C4 65 1F-4F

26 BD A1 ED 91 3B 5 4 75 64 67 F7 94 66 A1 C7 78 34 C3 A4 1A 3B 51 8A 7F

57 18 50 44 7 7 7 C 2D B0 76 9 B 4TH C2 64 01 17 9 B 30 04 56 40 96 89 1 0 B

7TH BB 1 01 23 04 CD 44 4TH B6 29 THIS 0F 46 81 12 0C FD B5 51 26 9 0F 2F C1

THE 64 8F 8 D 0F D8 00 BE AC 60 37 27 B6 DA FA DA 06 27 3A FE 25 5 45 1 B 76 04 B

6 A 1 BD HAS 96 A5 34 EF CF C3 34 25 E0 9F 72 24 96 FD 1F FE 6A C7 81 90 27 6 B

25 34 13 A9 FF 81 10 84 22 1F FA 86 20 FF 7F 97 95 4 B 8 D 8 C 0A 2 B EE 95 04

5B F7 5F 51 D0 49 71 04 AD 34 53 FC EF 89 F7 5 TO 90 2ND BF 2 62 8A CC D3 D4

9A E4 0E 92 29 82 3A 8F A8 94 65 90 5B 1 TO 56 E4 B0 8 C B4 5 68 85 BC FD FA

FC DC 75 57 54 92 83 53 09 04 E8 B9 80 35 87 E1 86 B8 BA CC 5 C 1F AE BE 2F

68 49 0F 2 B 57 7F OF 39 68 03 98 4B B8 86 5 D 63 4B 0E 59 CD BA 7F 38 59 D6

AF 99 13 E4 AA 5 HAS 3 A 97 64 42 85 49 FC DA 21 4 42 5 38 10 74 E7 58 D6 A0

B0 74 FE EE F4 6 19 D 04 E8 98 AC 13 DA E3 3B AA DF 7 A 64 75 0F 19 B6 OF

3 80 58 6 B 95 FB 9 C AB CD 27 1 2 41 88 17 39 E2 EB E6 4 A 98 44 B3 AF

E7 3-15 0F CA 64 93, 8 HAS 1ST F1 1B D9 A4 93 DC 8 D 1F 6A EA 80 86 22 08 0F 9F

D9 A9 8F 39 01 25 68 80 88 79 F8 2B 1 1 C2 D9 6TH 4TH 54 2ND 38 53 69 83 C6

6 B C4 95 49 15 79 03 40 07 A2 CA 7B 2 DB 1 HAS 7 39 73 07 FD 1B A4 D 7TH 93 E8

38 04 E6 96 8 D 3RD 8 55 9 6TH A1 75 DF 1A 02 CD 27 11 A9 76 93 07 F3 C7 BD

49 D6 EF 1B F6 29 10 5F 5TH C1 7 39 4 A 91 35 FB C4 34 66 2 90 81 B1 TO B9 D9

0 TO 5 B 42 EC 70 A2 FC BB A1 A4 97 07 80 20 18 27 4 B 24 E2 F3 E0 F2 DC 37 0C

8B 94 00 8 A 86 D5 C5 38 79 85 6F 45 70 24 88 9 A 56 77 95 5 D8 CF 1 D 2F 3F

91 F4 59 16 E6 B5 D6 90 FE 2F B6 4 A8 14 3 B 04 53 AND 59 A9 A7 A8 BC B0 BD 8F

21 56 6F 7A DF D9 9 C E2 A3 B0 47 89 A4 D5 8F 39 83 44 51 5 32 BC FB 8TH E0

34 8 EB F FF B4 B6 THIS 99 9B E9 DF 37 9B CC 1 B 8 C 5 24 68 6 6A F4 06 E9

9A 17 FC 39 4 A 28 61 C0 6F 9A 3RD 5 C D8 19 76 98 01 FF F0 90 AB 01 E4 A3 A9

D9 AD B8 7 B 1 B FF 0F 47 59 19 FC EA 9 B 6 B 8F 5 C C0 96, A3 74 54 29 92 7 D A6

30 2B F1 F6 F7 D6 5F E9 6 D 63 33 7TH F8 EF B9 B8 41 8 D 29 F6 F7 F3 80 0D EB

F7 E4 3F 78 5F 4A A5 BC 47 E9 BC AD DC 8 3D HAS 45 57 58 96 1 A3 DF 91 8 C CC

F7 A1 5TH 3D 4B 8 19 59 42 ED 9 75 B 2F 06 93 7 A 32 3 6 C AA 52 A6 5F 3RD 56

F3 E0 7B 80 60 04 2B A6 25 72 19 73 C9 0F 45 88 1F E5 0A 58 C2 73 DB F8 8F

BB B7 B4 43 1 66 44 C1 09 94 CA B8 A4 D1 73 DB 8 D 37 4 53 8 60 C8 DF 0C

4A 27 62 8 B 10 16 F2 AE 3F BF 42 B6 0E FE 6 C 35 60 20 07 59 91 B8 A8 D7 CB

07 92 EE E4 BF 4F C6 1 C BF AD AB AC 2 48 74 77 18 B1 2ND 7 A 77 2F FF 4 HAS

E9 57 16 FA E1 95 01 D6 A2 BB 1B A5 5 7 E6 C1 3 4 B 41 48 11 30 78 DB ED

81 68 B4 20 33 F0 7 C 8A 9TH AF 20 85 A9 F2 B1 48 9 FF 4 D 4A EA EA 97 C8 E0

THIS F4 78 5F D7 1 B 8 C C2 B0 55 EF 5 C E0 53 93 AC D3 54 87 43 51 7 1 TO A7

20 85 82 A8 C7 0E B8 88 84 04 70 44 FF C8 3F 3F C4 B5 C5 02 3 DA 75 4A FC

32 20 F6 D7 E4 12 D6 54 6A A6 E1 85 81 F4 4F 41 02 A4 ED AE AF 7 A 09 B 5, 59

D3 0 A 42 18 C0 7B 0F 88 30 69 1F A0 C4 96 BB 57 8A 7TH B6 7F 76 28 D2 00 D8

D1, D1 62 83 A9 7F F2 93 3F C4 34 90 98 00 F0 54 80 9 A 4 5F HAS B1 C6 84 86 DB

4TH D3 85 07 34 DC FC FB E5 47 72 BF 86 68 00 BA 0B 71 68 2 1 69 1F EF

31 82 90 08 FF 99 05 CC 15 9 B 27 43 D7 3F AB FD 5 64 2-08 5 B D2 FB 5A

12 57 47 C4 B3 49 AB B8 6F 72 91 37 8 67 68 74 E1 7F 61 2 A 0 A 3 B B 88 8, 83

01 83 49 BF C5 0 B 4 A 89 12 59 31 B7 2F 53 43 2 5 HAS 92 1 D 86 C0 2D 3D F4 07

06 87 B5 B7 BF 67 83 FE BE 02 D8 09 E3 A3 9F 34 BB 41 49 21 19 C0 A6 B4 3F

76 C7 0F 8 A 9 59 EA DC 68 50 82 46 F6 10 98 36 58 99 B1 B8 CD 4F CF C0 B2

C1 78 67 51 42 E7 6 3A A6 92 77 67 13 54 68 29 C9 E5 0C 8 D EA COMICS EA EB 3 C

1ST D0 00 8TH AE 3 B 3F BF AE 4A EC 99 60 E0 09 D3 0A D2 0C5 D C9 8 D 54 A4

40 17 E1 0F 7TH 31 DF 7A 96 F2 43 3 A7 5 54 37 28 91 29 5B 5TH 16 AB THIS 40

63 6F F6 3F AA D1 51 6 BA 96 81 9A BB 82 00 5 57(D) 29 E3 E6 C6 99 AD 25 8A

B5 9F AF FF 36 63 53 15 7 7 C CC 4 D 9 B 16 4B E9 FE 74 79 F0 B7 B6 29

EA 9 C D4 37 AF 01 01 46 0B B4 EA 13 06 BA 2 C BC ED A5 5 A 79 07 AND 7 D 53 8 D6

0 TO 6 HAS 65 0E F1 42 12 56 1 B 29 05 F1 A7 F CD 11 B5 FB 21 75 DB 9 D 4 B3

A2 CD 36 41 A0 3F B1 BD 92 99 A9 CF 70 07 79 0F 2A 8B D0 7B A6 A8 76 81 91

77 54 F3 E3 B4 DF D6 28 27 C5 D9 BB 9 5 B9 THIS 9A AB 67 66 7 ED C7 A6 B1

CA E7 74 36 F4 5F D0 77 34 2D 77 B9 00 F7 F9 0F 2 B 68 2 FE 55 47 16 ED A1

82 11 03 FA E8 A3 D0 D1 40 07 C1 C8 D2 79 43 78 44 6 4A B1 B2 E4 89 78 68

A8 C3 A7 84 C8 53 66 11 B7 3F 8F A6 E1 C0 C7 A9 6A 12 C9 E6 9 C 64 THIS 48 19

39 B1 67 74 43 E7 59 DC A6 7 4 A 62 CA 24 66 89 AA 15 HAS BE 06 75 88 56 A1 AB

01 69 0 B 00 C8 0C 7 51 36 C4 7F 75 ED DD 90 8 95 FE 5B 5 D C6 72 12 5 B1

81 B7 BE 6B 33 E5 EA THIS 8A 9 60 D 08 02 07 29 57 B7 52 4A 60 00 C1 EF 8 A4

56 76 56 9 A 49 CC 0 TO 83 FF E9 1A 3 14 38 1 D4 DA 2 A 9 A 2A 03 32 5 9TH D8

2 C 8 B 8 B 02 24 AND 31 A3 21 E4 F8 0A 1F E8 D2 33 9 A 78 72-50 CD C3 3 C 3F DF EA

69 37 EC 6 B 01 87 10 6 F2 HAS BB CA 91 30 0 B 16:00 0E 44 96 DB B6 B9 4 B 09 39

6B 03 B4 THIS FF 7F AD 96 96 E7 A 0, 23 7 28 BB 7B 84 20 10 99 38 F7 C9 F0 F2

0 A 61 90 F4 C9 BD 9F A1 19 AE 8A 6F 16 24 13 46 09 70 13 89 99 BF AD F1 C2

39 3B EF 39 08 D8 64 17 01 D6 EE F4 85 32 92 67 D2 A8 7F 8A B1 3A 98 A6 A3

45 44 03 66 20 B3 BC 82 B5 EB F3 EB 47 27 2 B 13 C1 9A 12 C7 4A 45 CA FD

70 86 FA 33 D9 E7 28 06 EE 4F 0D ED C7 3F 63 30 55 9 A 88 17 AND 46 CA A2 E2 C5

D8 66 AC 82 16 16 3 A 0 0 A B 50 D1 8 D A0 91 04 68 85 30 3 B 48 35 5F 3 B 42 84

56 6TH A1 28 42 71 DB EB 84 E4 01 1 B 5 62 C6 23 BA D3 62 CA CA 72 32 F0 1A

AF 31 22 F0 E4 96 4A C0 54 0TH IN F7 03 85 60 BE 62 A7 D9 0B F5 55 BA 4B

7F 3 A 04 9F 3A 0B 8A 9 5 D BC 2D 46 0 8 62 00 02 58 70 91 61 F9 D D5 2ND DF

87 B7 6 C A8 B3 22 50 02 5 B 6 D 74 44 6 B 65 FE F9 0F 63 9A 1 B 1 C 1 62 87 38 B

B3 1A EA 55 25 74 47 36 8 C4 AD 0F 97 6F 8F C0 84 15 10 30 09 52 AD BB 2D

69 06 DC D3 95 19 59 98 56 07 E1 E5 3A 1 C 0E 68 F 53 98 30 F6, F8 4 B 7 D B3

EE F9 1F E4 47 EB AD 4A 8 D 36 67 90 7 B 8 A 2D 0D 2D 93 D4 18 51 6A DD 26 59

9 D AF DC 15 83 C3 E6 B6 64 30 53 10 9F 4 C 0F D4 CF B7 52 DF E2 F6 EB D1 67

48 C4 C6 76 67 1 3B 9F B2 10 F 1 HAS 8 24 36 5F AF 47 71 3 4 B 4 B AE B8 14

09 DC B0 1A 9A 55 84 83 5B 7F B7 6B OF E2 D3 26 F9 E6 0E 35 45 84 93 55 FB F6

2B F7 F2 EB AA 69 DF 2D 30 D8 26 1 D 10 05 9 C FF 0 D 75 54 AC 4 D 9F C4 E5

5 D 6 B 5TH 52 C8 99 66 CB B5 9 2 8B C6 C1 42 DD 3 C E0 8F D6 47 1A 1F 50 B7

53 1 B FD 4TH 03 D1 08 00 13 21 32 6A AA 41 30 69 1F 7 79 D 38 28 45 FC B8 C2

F4 AF EC 7A B9 30 A4 B9 D6 THIS 13 00 A3 F6 83 2A BB F7 E5 1 A 83 22 21 4 BIS BD

FA A3 08 58 5 7F A5 70 17 16 B3 C1 OF EE 53 0A 77 94 23 9 3F 00 A0 38 B2 E6

7A 55 F1 A8 72 1 B C8 75 40 77 90 08 52 2F 46 00 0C C6 B3 C4 E5 DA 88 E7 BF

63 79 9F D8 C9 8 D A6 94 36 32 BB 9 66 B C2 47 B6 C2 F1 2 C 2D 4 1 33 FB 71

D7 1A 97 BC CF 1 0 40 1 46 21 9 C0 B 67 B 8TH 99 E5 5TH 0B EE 1F 7 B CB 69 61

5A 0C 6F 84 81 67 80 F5 FA CF AE D6 56 8 36 6F 7A D8 41 06 85 B9 EA C4 B9

F6 8 A BD 9F 9 39 3 B 79 34 78 0E 67 CC AD 53 61 D2 FE E6 C6 F9 4 A 97 9 66 HAS

7 B 70 4F 1F 06 69 B9 5 C 1F 2F FE 2B 9F 94 B4 12 C7 C8 57 FC 19 40 30 5A 8A

9A 9 C 7TH A2 A3 BD 67 83 0D 87 1 BA F8 A8 15 1ST 3A 07 09 69 02 F4 D1 BC AB.

B8 54 E9 00 50 85 F4 A7 BA 75 64 F9 7 58 F8 05 84 3 D7 3F E7 3RD 22 F6 C9

69 76 B6 2ND 5F F4 22 37 BA 9TH 7 A 9 46 61 32 09 76 50 75 34 FF 99 E2 E5 A5

9TH 24 B8 C6 DB 60 4 D 67 18 A2 FE 44 24 AB 7F 0C 7TH THIS AE B7 85 92 63 D9 AA

2F B7 96 01 87 51 7 BD 61 0 C 64 36 C4 5 C 5TH A5 A4 22 4 B 71 7F 9F 1F 69 19

9 B 81 96 B2 D0 8 D7 D3 43 06 3B BB 23 3 62 16 28 02 61 09 35 96 32 4F 0E B

5 A 53 52 AA 16 80 13 58 ED F2 FB FF 46 08 08 B1 7TH 99 B8 35 50 49 5 5 D D7

BC 77 A1 5TH DB 23 7 B 7 A 80 90 AND 84 B6 EE B9 87 26 E2 03 CA 24 5F 78 89 B4 2D

CB AA E7 2D 5F 0C D8 D9 10 BE 29 70 42 E2 07 39 59 49 FF 8 B 35 E9 77 BD 15

4 A 1 96 AND 60 F3 3D BA 33 04 47 0F 20 01 CD 1 CD B0 6 TO 98 83 96 7TH E0 C2 BD C

76 C9 24 EA D6 B7 18 6 B EC 65 DD A7 1 D EC 8 29 30 DC BA F2 2F AC BE

DA 2ND 33 62 ED AA 3 41 1 CC 57 C1 CA 2 56 20 19 E9 D8 3F 30 46 25 1F C7

35 6 80 1 B OF F8 26 A5 BB BF C2 F0 55 85 CC C8 C6 3RD 88 03 85 D1 4F 4B 29

76 28 73 24 31 1 D 3 0D 44 05 51 AA 96 6F BB 1B 89 17 74 AC F6 B6 C9 E6 F8

AD 31 6 B AE 5 01 22 98 E4 B3 BE CC 3D F9 54 AD 78 45 1 B 92 41 0D C6 EF 4TH

34 0E 7TH 59 FD CC E7 01 66 9 A 24 B0 B1 8 A 80 40 AND 61 96 73 73 39 FC 82 E5 D2

5 80 58 B6 24 13 26 F5 6F 18 44 91 D9 9 4 1 83 ED 25 06 12 C9 7F C0 F6

0B 6A F3 29 C4 0E 10 F8 DD 85 66 05 82 79 6TH B2 BA 18 86 20 2A 16 03 C5 C6

62 17 8 EE 50 23 C2 30 44 E1 44 0 B B8 66 A5 C3 DF 14 90 18 AF 5 B 2 E1 HAS 57

DB 7 HAS 39 97 DC 64 F6 19:00 08 AD CB 09 8 A 87 74 AND 70 6TH DC 4 D D3 A9 CF 14 1A

D4 0C 1 TO 37 BB CC D6 B8 0D 1 96 23 4F B3 AE 02 36 85 85 31 94 3F AA AA C7

79 F7 2A 2F A1 5F 36 77 BC 09 25 6B A8 A6 B2 63 CA 47 10 05 7TH 2D 2D 9F 75

36 50 F2 1F A7 CC CD 89 A0 04 72 3RD 79 2F C6 C6 07 1 B 87 74 3RD 6 B 2 C 74 3F

09 59 2F AC 59 24 AB 5F 1 D CF D4 EB 18 35 2 24 3 6 A 62 13 11 2 F4 BD 7F

05 A5 50 1 A1 8B 1B 1F 6 B 22 48 9 B C1 EF 50 97 91 31 1 02 72 28 A1 B3 D4

28 99 C4 C2 E9 EA 49 91 E1 31 AB E4 F5 88 D1 D8 9F 73 6 A 38 74 EB ED D7 F2

A2 D8 71 09 A5 CD 14 79 06 B8 6A F9 CF CF 83 D1 A2 C6 E9 87 C9 F7 D8 5F 1F

BEING 45 D 1 B AC 7 68 82 00 74 86 83 4 E3 10 6 8A 77 7 2A A5 E2 F8 A9 A6 2D

6TH DA 07 56 EC 02 F5 18 16 4 HAS 13 AB F3 64 CA 50 A0 5 C 08 93 64 75 C9 F6

A0 2D EF CB 22 F4 C5 9B THIS 00 65 BB D4 8F 47 96 2 A 44 35 0C 7 D EC 44 AF C7

C2 C2 77 37 55 D2 A6 76 25 25 C5 FD 9 D 3D 21 22 26 C3 FD 12 DD 4 BF E7 C1

76 34 28 25 DF 90 67 0F D9 99 95 91 7TH A7 C8 8 A 39 65 06 5F E1 0E 53 FC

E3 E8 67 07 2 DF 4TH 64 71 BA AF 5 C 7A 4 D 28 25 02 05 66 D4 E5 01 EA A6 C5

BF 26 06 3D 61 94 A4 CA 0F D1 15:00 C 76 BC EA CC 48 07 30 B3 B7 D1 D4 D5

B4 D5 84 9TH 4F 08 55 97 7 D 73 B9 E0 C2 14 5 46 C0 BF 49 C1 D9 AC 05 A6 CF

09 77 20 E0 E6 C8 53 96 39 7 D3 CC F3 96 6 D 80 64 3F EF 10 EA BD 5F A2 AA

C6 2A 17 8 B 5 A 60 6 AND 00 7F 3D 40 42 F0 E2 B2 69 C0 7F E6 8B 4 C 48 F4 12 BA

31 C0 9F DB 0F 93 73 7 C2 EA 2 7 D 61 24 32 A0 C2 D2 3 CF 97 29 51 E1 C8

4 C 64 B2 10 7A 7F DA DD D6 E5 83 1 C 7F F8 4 D A7 CD E0 62 4 3 69 40 42 FB

80 82 59 AC 6 B CA 38 33 1 82 89 0 B 20 FC 12 E8 D6 THIS ED 60 32 42 8F D7 F5

BA 9A 6TH 1 D 6 47 73 F0 0E 73 90 83 FC 47 37 9TH CA 03 EE B9 7 07 B1 45 0F

31 4A 3D FD AA F5 E6 53 72 9TH CA AC DB F9 66 11 6 9 81 84 6 D 7TH 14 08 E0

3A 3F EE 4A ED A7 D9 E8 2F 09 79 13 79 53 79 44 1 B 5 C CD 55 FB 90 8 B 89 D5

2 A 79 03 C4 90 BE 0D B3 99 04 66 D3 ED D8 8F 98 AD 0F 14 93 AB FA CC F9 B7

62 BA E3 3 81 9 C F6 E4 A3 42 EA DC E3 5A 86 C4 02 14 FD 0C 2 14 0 B 8 B 5 C

D3 1A 54 B3 D6 F5 BA 06 FC 85 FB 05 D7 97 91 88 44 3 B 27 77 94 9 B2 HAS 3F

D8 59 DC 5 A 8 C 68 90 AF B0 90 62 6 B CF B4 BE F5 24 C8 E9 27 9 24 34 41 C2 B

5 D 9F 37 5B 9F F5 D7 0B C8 E1 44 09 97 BB CD 2D AF E1 F8 12 C9 AF 63 36 5F

14 DB 67 E1 B5 C3 97 39 B8 D5 THIS 36 76 21 99 47 46 62 98 19 44 3D E6 4 2B

45 93 2D 9 C 6 55 B3 THIS AF 4F 2F 6TH 6F 4A 26 0 TO 72 03 83 94 23 A9 B3 0E 37

DD 7TH D6 59 B1 CB 4F BF D5 0E 0E FB 07 AA 4F 39 BC. E6 D3 D5 A3 AF EF 51 E9

0C EF D7 B6 40 E3 B4 60 F1 F1 98 C4 04 B1 2B 1 D 69 64 F5 D6 5F E9 8TH A9 1 B

C6 42 60 26 F0 9F 96 84 16 EB 14 81 E4 53 A2 6 C 55 76 80 15 05 33 EA B2 F8

9 68 00 E6 A5 A5 A7 77 58 EE 8TH F9 7 C THIS 77 32 98 15 80 04 C8 9F CF A2 D7

D6 16 82 AF 0D E5 4 D A6 C2 93 7B FB FE THIS 69 35 30 D9 0D C0 14 71 DC D2 6F

28 1 B 58 02 AND 02 63 2F 9 B 3 C0 FE D5 HAS B7 92 89 22 5 52 8 9 D AC 22 4F F0 A2

5F 15 84 90 70 75 D2 9 B 62 72 AND 89 AE C1 8 B 3 41 BD 4F 3B C1 5 D 2F DC 03 9TH

C0 32 22 3 B AD 00 A0 91 BC D9 62 7 DF A7 CC AF 2A 3 C A4 CA AD 87 A2 7F

13 2A C7 C2 D8 11 85 B0 E8 F5 1ST FE 43 88 E1 F4 BC 2ND 43 25 42 C8 89 3RD C0

A 70-18-3, 97 E9 F6 4 6 FE B5 F8 76 1 8 13 48 53 90 64 87 22 9 B F5 3D AF

1 C 0F 60 A4 5 B 48 39 C1 B2 F0 D6 D9 0E 7 36 66 26 32 72 67 46 24 BC 78 A8

18 17 B8 D4 0F 8 C 74 B1 BE 6 D 9 B 22 F9 5 D D5 32 46 B9 E9 9 D 5F C1 96 FB FE

6 C 53 71 35 BB 52 FA 4TH 81 3RD 8 08A E7 02 58 87 29 91 F9 DC 8 B BD FF B3 F1

D2 13 02 15 D2 E7 AE 77 28 40 33 9 B 85 F2 09 0B AC 19 BB E0 0F 84 A6 D4 E6

7 A 39 01 B5 24 87 35 2 A BD 80 0E 1 C D4 C6 F9 F3 F8 AC 68 54 59 68 96 02 D6

D3 THIS A5 5 D AC 8 D F3 2D 64 EE 4 52 AD B1 4TH A1 B3 54 7 D CC 37 7 D 0 D 44 DC

23 43 CB 1E E1 C6 FE E8 C5 D2 6TH 71 BD E1 C8 42 0D AA EB 1F FF 08 59 8F C3

A9 A5 D3 72 90 32 37 B8 72 53 E4 D9 EB 5 9 24 27 97 48 99 11 E8 E8 FB 2ND

F0 DF 01 65 47 63 50 18 7F 2A 48 F0 9 D 2ND 79 F1 02 89 81 77 53 4 B 00 A3 A3

33-35 E1 E6 6B 6 94 85 6 B 28 E3 FE B9 B2 0E 4F 66 36 15 F4 6A 6F 6F BB C9

A0 2F C7 30 38 00 13 97 A4 6 B EA D6 D6 THIS 1 D 6 58 49 76 01 C7 5F 5B 1 C 6

D7 03 33 44 34 01 A5 D0 55 E9 4 C B6 0C 0D 2 A 51 94 C7 1F 7 14 35 A4 C0 C1 D

6 B A2 A5 4 B 05 73 A3 5 A 39 4 D 53 THIS EC 7TH F7 F0 FE DF C4 5 D 7 A 8 70 82 1F

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3 B 77 95 79 93 EF 0D 1 B 3 A A2 63 4 94 94 63 34 62 49 D5 D5 68 6 85 C B5 B2

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